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2004 P Nickle. Another Missing Clad?

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First of all if I'm wrong about this 2004 p nickle having missing clad, no need to tear into me. I added the ? In the title cuz I'm not 100% it is. But if I'm right (highly unlikely folks!) Then yes it is.....maybe....UGH I know coins that are black in appearance are due to environment but the brown color on this one has me questioning if I'm correct or not.... so? Am I gonna be 2 for 2 today?

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Nickels are not clad so it must be an environmental issue.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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I agree, it is toned. It also has a circulation cameo. While it will not make you rich, they are admired.

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Just environmental toning.
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Everyone is here to learn.

For the record, short and sweet: Post-1983 cents are copper plated over solid zinc. Nickels are solid cupronickel. Dimes, quarters, halves are cupronickel clad over a copper core. Dollar coins are maganese brass clad over a copper core.
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